 
                    A generous new gift from Beth and Dan Whittemore (BSBA ’63, JD ’72) will provide scholarship support for Native American MSW students who are members of a federally recognized tribe.
 
                    Mr. Youlon D. Savage, MSW ’64, expanded community-based mental health care throughout Colorado. The beloved GSSW alumnus died in December 2024 at age 96.
 
                    For the past decade, a popular international course has taken MSW students to South Africa to explore social justice and social work.
 
                    Dean Emeritus James Herbert Williams reflects on his career as a social work educator, researcher and administrator.
 
                     
                    GSSW Clinical Professor Philip Tedeschi extends the concept of social justice to include nonhuman animals, noting that animal, human and environmental well-being are inextricably linked.
 
                    GSSW Professors Jeffrey Jenson, Kimberly Bender and Eugene Walls are included in the Stanford University/Elsevier list of the world’s most influential scientists.
 
                    Graduate School of Social Work community partners provide socially conscious options for gift giving.
 
           
           
           
	
	 
             
            